12 Chapters on Nuclear Medicine / / edited by Ali Gholamrezanezhad.

The development of nuclear medicine as a medical specialty has resulted in the large-scale application of its effective imaging methods in everyday practice as a primary method of diagnosis. The introduction of positron-emitting tracers (PET) has represented another fundamental leap forward in the a...

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